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Fight Fit Krav Maga wants everyone to have the opportunity to learn about fitness and get in shape. With a variety of activities offered, there will be an exercise option for every preference. Kickboxing, self-defense, kettleball training, TRX suspension training, boot camp, yoga and more are offered. Current students at Fight Fit have found themselves grow in strength not only physically, but mentally as well, doing more than they thought possible. Excuses and concerns about fitting in exercise might come up, but Fight Fit has that covered; classes are offered every day of the week, and there are even thirty minute express classes to fit in on the way home. Ready to try Fight Fit? Come in for an Intro class and a great deal to get you moving.

Asian Sun Martial Arts and Fitness helps students cultivate a well-rounded self-defense system by providing instruction in tae kwon do, karate, kung fu, kickboxing, and certified Krav Maga. At the core of each class are fitness and self-defense. Instructors teach students of all fitness levels and who range from 2.5-year-olds to senior citizens. Asian Sun Marital Arts and Fitness' team of expert black belt instructors have also boosted the popularity of its Cardio Fit Kickboxing classes, which have sculpted lean, strong muscles for participants since 1994.

Reservations/Appointments: Recommended
Average Duration of Services: 30?60 minutes
Parking: Parking lot
Handicap Accessible: Yes
Recommended Age Group: All Ages
Pro Tip: Come with an open mind and be prepared to have fun while gaining a meaningful experience

At Family Martial Arts, we are not interested in just teaching martial arts, we are concerned about the complete personal development of each student. Individual attention is an aspect of each and every
lesson, allowing all students to progress quickly and confidently toward achieving their personal goals.

Big-box gyms filled with elaborate weight-training machines leave trainers at CrossFit Energy shaking their heads. That's because they know that fancy equipment isn't what gets people fit. Instead, their small-group workouts focus on functional movements such as squats and deadlifts, supplemented with bursts of high-intensity aerobic activity. This straightforward approach to exercise yields more effective workouts for participants of all ages and levels, as well as some much needed rest for the hamsters that power all treadmills.

So much more than just teaching kids self-defense, martial arts develop invaluable real-world skills such as respect, self-discipline, and understanding every reference in The Karate Kid. At ATA Martial Arts, instructors work with kids as young as 4 years old to begin developing the skills and mindset necessary to move through the rainbow of belts.